Book translation to Portuguese: the easiest and most feasible option to own an extra book, which can then labour for you.

“Brazil is the largest Portuguese speaking population with 200 million people and a thriving book market. In 2012, on Amazon alone, 435 million books were sold – a total of 2 billion dollars. Of these sales 3% were kindles; this was the first year that they were launched in Brazil. Today, five years after kindles were launched in the USA, there are an estimated 30 million kindles. Given Brazil’s two billion dollar Portuguese industry, entrepreneurial authors are reaping the benefits with Portuguese book translations.”

If you’d like your book translated to Portuguese I suggest you contact Caviar Literature.

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Gaston Cavalleri is an Australian author, travel writer and screenwriter. He’s lived in Bondi Beach since the year 2000. His date of birth is 18 January 1980. He has a Master of Arts (Writing and Literature), a Bachelor of Science (exercise science) and a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu. Gaston is the author of Crystal Caviar and Blue Smartie. His writing began seven years ago after he renovated four rundown properties in Australia then visited Sydney airport for a flight to South America. This adventure lasted six years, taught him to speak Spanish and Portuguese and sparked his need to write.
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